Vancouver Canucks Ticket Information

It’s difficult to find a place that’s more intense about its hockey than Vancouver, and with the history of great Canucks players like Pavel Bure, Markus Naslund, and Henrik Sedin igniting the city with their play, it’s pretty understandable. Now you can feel what true hockey passion feels like by securing Vancouver Canucks tickets and enjoying the roar of Rogers Arena first hand. Fans are always delighted to be at “The Phone Booth,” where you’re likely to run into The Green Men or witness Fin the Whale beating his drum to inspire Canucks hockey to victory. Our 100% Buyer Guarantee is in place as a promise that you’ll be satisfied with your purchase and our service, as we can always be reached by phone and via Live Chat to help you with any questions. Here’s the simple way to get your cheap Canucks tickets:

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Canucks Back in Playoffs, to Face Flames in First Round

Following a brief absence in 2014, the Vancouver Canucks are back in the NHL playoffs for 2015, and with a No. 2 seed and home-ice advantage for the first round, will take on the No. 3 Calgary Flames. Hockey fans were last treated to this all-Canadian showdown back in 2004 in a series won by Calgary, though the Flames haven’t won one since that season. The Canucks, meanwhile, have reached the postseason six times in the past seven years, including a Stanley Cup Final appearance in 2011. Vancouver and Calgary split four regular-season games this year, and also fared similarly at home and on the road, leaving many experts to expect this series to go the distance.